Stolen Jeep, $10,000 damage to forestry gate — Oceanside crime report Dec. 6–12

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Oceanside RCMP received 259 complaints between Dec. 6 and Dec. 12. Some of those  calls included:

Found

-A tan Guess purse was found in the area of Lombardy Street, Parksville, on Dec. 7.  Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular hours to claim.

-A green and white Everyday brand bike was found on Church Road, Parksville, on Dec. 6. Contact Oceanside RCMP during regular hours to claim.

Theft

-A dark blue/green 2007, unlicensed Jeep Wrangler was reported stolen in the 300 block of Island Highway East, Parksville, on Dec. 11.

-Patio cushions were reported stolen from a property in the 400 block of Maquinna Place, Qualicum Beach, on Dec. 6.

-Sunglasses and earbuds were reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 1600 block of Admiral Tryon Blvd, Parksville, on Dec. 7.

-Both BC plates HA9636 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 1000 block of Sunrise Drive, Qualicum Beach, on Dec. 8.

-A business sign was reported stolen in the 1500 block of Island Highway East, Parksville, on Dec. 10.

Break and Enter

-A residential break-and-enter to a storage room was reported in the 300 block of Wembley Road, Parksville on Dec. 7. There was damage to an exterior door and locks were tampered.

-A business break-and-enter was reported in the 1400 block of Huntley Road, Parksville, on Dec. 12. A suspect was found on site and arrested.

Vandalism and Property Damage

-A forestry gate was reported vandalized in the Sundew Place and Sea Blush Drive, Nanoose Bay, on Dec. 11. Damage estimated at $10,000.

-A power transformer was vandalized in the area of Pym Street North and Humphrey Road, Parksville, on Dec. 10.

-A perimeter fence was damaged and an RV was entered in the 400 block of Stanford Avenue East, Parksville, on Dec. 11.

-A community gate was reported damaged in the 1700 block of Meadowood Way, Qualicum Beach, on Dec. 12.

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